Life is Strange: Before the Storm – Episode 2 coming next week

Square Enix has announced that Life is Strange: Before the Storm – Episode 2 will be available next week. Episode 2 is titled Brave New World will continue the story where we last left off. Chloe Price and Rachel Amber are forging an unlikely friendship and a family secret is threatening to tear everything apart.

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Episode 2 will bring new characters into the fold and show off some brand new environments around Arcadia Bay. Some of which are returning from the first game. The two girls lives are spiralling around them, but their friendship is holding everything together. Do they run away from home? Not until Chloe has finished doing something for Frank Bowers. An errand that’s both dangerous and exposes an uglier side of Arcadia Bay.

Life is Strange: Before the Storm – Episode 2 will be available for PC, PS4 and Xbox One on October 19.

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